Social-ecological systems meta-analysis database (SESMAD). The goal of this RAYS-led project is to enable the comparison and analyses of case studies from a diversity of social-ecological systems. Led by Michael Cox with Natalie Ban, Louisa S. Evans, Irene Ibarra, Chanda Meek, Mateja Nenadovic, and Michael Schoon

Fisheries modeling project. Collaboration with the SRC on a fisheries modeling project. The aim is to understand how fisher-fishbuyer interactions shape and are shaped by the marine ecosystem. Xavier Basurto (Leader). Team members from SRC: Maja Schluter and Emilie Lindkvist.

Arctic Resilience Report. A project of the Arctic Council, the ARR explores and analyzes Arctic resilience at multiple scales, focusing on regime shifts in Arctic social-ecological systems, adaptation and opportunities for transformation.

Alaska Adapting to Changing Environments (ACE). Alaska Adapting to Changing Environments (ACE) is an NSF-funded project integrating observations of physical, biological and social drivers of land use and land cover change to examine the adaptive capacity of three different regions of Alaska to global change. Led by Gary Kofinas and Chanda Meek.

SETER. A Comparative Research Process on Socio-Ecological Frameworks. Lead PI is Francois Bousquet. Collaborators include RA members from: Arizona state University (USA), CSIRO (Australia), and the University of Wisconsin (USA).

Sustainable poverty alleviation from coastal ecosystem services (SPACES). This project aims to better understand the links between ecosystem services (ES) and wellbeing in order to design and implement more effective interventions for poverty alleviation. It is a collaboration between researchers Tim Daw (Lead, Stockholm Resilience Centre) and Katrina Brown (University of Exeter).